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    Default Cheap "Disto" (for "dry" cave survey)

    Sears (Craftsman) had a version of the Disto laser measuring device. They are being surplussed on eBay for around $50. Too bad they won't work underwater.

    Go to eBay, and search for:
    Craftsman AccuTrac Laser Measuring Tool 48298

    Don't get tricked into getting this one, it isn't nearly as good. Note the different part number.
    Craftsman Laser Guided Measuring Tool 48252
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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Sears (Craftsman) had a version of the Disto laser measuring device. They are being surplussed on eBay for around $50. Too bad they won't work underwater.

    Go to eBay, and search for:
    Craftsman AccuTrac Laser Measuring Tool 48298

    Don't get tricked into getting this one, it isn't nearly as good. Note the different part number.
    Craftsman Laser Guided Measuring Tool 48252
    Nah - you need the DistoX (Leica A3 with added electronic compass/clino and bluetooth download to your PDA). You just go caving, wave your DistoX around and come out with a fully drawn up computerised cave survey.

    Quite seriously though, I've been busy resurveying a local (dry) cave system with laser rangefinders and electronic compass/clinometer. It is so easy that I can do it on my own.

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    Which compass/clinometer do you use?
    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan Price View Post
    Nah - you need the DistoX (Leica A3 with added electronic compass/clino and bluetooth download to your PDA). You just go caving, wave your DistoX around and come out with a fully drawn up computerised cave survey.

    Quite seriously though, I've been busy resurveying a local (dry) cave system with laser rangefinders and electronic compass/clinometer. It is so easy that I can do it on my own.
    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Which compass/clinometer do you use?
    Shetland Attack Pony (www.shetlandattackpony.co.uk)

    I bought a Leica A3 new but the shop sent me a D3 which is the replacement model as the A3 is no longer made. Unfortunately only the A3 can be upgraded to the all-singing DistoX so I've gone down the route of having two instruments and writing notes rather than using the DistoX and PDA.

    see: www.sump4.com/dowloads/fairy_cave_quarry.3d for the work in progress (you'll need either Loch (the Therion 3D viewer) or the latest version of SURVEX (1.1.13) to view the cave model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan Price View Post
    Shetland Attack Pony (www.shetlandattackpony.co.uk)
    I love the picture on their website

    The export version isn't cheap!
    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    Christian Chenier (SQS) bought my A3 from me and had the Disto X chip that Beat Heeb makes ;installed.He raves and raves about it. I wonder if it might be prudent to try and chase down an A3 these days before prices get even higher.


    Is there any chance or plans for the "cheap" Disto to have some capability like the Disto x?


    Someone in our club bough the Stanley version of a Disto..P-O-S!!! in comparison to a Disto


    http://www.forums.caves.org/viewtopi...=+Disto#p71309

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    Now I have found another neat surveying toy

    http://digitalsurveyinstruments.com/

    If only they had one that would work underwater!
    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Now I have found another neat surveying toy

    http://digitalsurveyinstruments.com/

    If only they had one that would work underwater!

    It is unbelievable how competent and all encompassing that system is!! The change in cave survey in such a short time is phenomenal..indeed they NEED to increase Underwater capability like this.

    At least Topofils have been eradicated underwater?? that is progress no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Now I have found another neat surveying toy

    http://digitalsurveyinstruments.com/

    If only they had one that would work underwater!
    Any experience of this? I'm thinking of it as a cheaper alternative to a Shetland Attack Pony.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan Price View Post
    Any experience of this? I'm thinking of it as a cheaper alternative to a Shetland Attack Pony.
    Check out this thread: http://www.forums.caves.org/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=8552
    You might have to register.
    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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